Russian ruble became more stable compared with the end of last year. The First Deputy Chairman of the Russian Central Bank’s Ksenia Yudayeva answered the question why rouble began to strengthen after a strong decline, Vestnikkavkaza reports.
According to her the ruble exchange rate will stay stable if there are no significant external factors. She meant changes in oil prices, new sanctions imposed on Russian economy or lifting existing ones and also unexpected monetary polices of other economies that have an impact on the global economy.